Morningstar: Time to look beyond the US
Overlooked equity markets around the world offer much cheaper entry points than expensive US stocks, writes Mike Coop
Overlooked equity markets around the world offer much cheaper entry points than expensive US stocks, writes Mike Coop
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Share prices in the US have reached dizzying heights, making cheaper equity markets more attractive
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The asset management industry faces the dilemma of curbing costs while simultaneously boosting revenues
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Concerns have begun to emerge on valuation grounds, write Cherry Reynard
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Valuations on mega-cap US stocks are at ‘dotcom era extremes,’ warns Alison Savas
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Many high-quality businesses offer a striking buy opportunity that could prove to be short-lived, writes Stephen Tong
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Private equity snaps up UK companies as valuations remain low
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The CAPE ratio for US stocks is ‘well above’ its long-term average
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Morningstar’s Mike Coop discusses ‘disappointingly and puzzling poor’ forecasting in the industry
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Valuations could fall further if weaker economic data and earnings induce panic-selling
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Analysts have yet to revise earnings estimates to factor in impact of Russian invasion and greater inflationary pressures
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Majedie Investments writes down value of holding due to Covid outflows and pulled mandates
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